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7 Ways to Improve the Site Speed for Your Online Course

LearnDash

An HTTP request is any time your browser has to fetch a file from your web server. Instead, combining your CSS files into one larger file can reduce the number of trips your browser has to take to finish loading the site. Same for your other files. Optimize the images on your site. Catch 22, right?

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How to Scale Up Your LearnDash Infrastructure

LearnDash

However, this post is going to focus on the nuts and bolts of your site—the number of concurrent users you can handle, your hosting requirements, and other factors that can affect site speed. However, when making your choice, be sure to look at the server specifications. Virtual Private Server (VPS). Dedicated Server.

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How to Improve Your Higher Ed’s Website Efficiency

Think Orion

To maintain user trust and stay ahead, you need a high-performing site that will improve the experience, leave a positive impression on visitors, and encourage them to return. Competitor Analysis: Analyze competitor websites to identify best practices and areas for differentiation, ensuring your site meets or exceeds industry standards.

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Web Performance Optimization: Speeding Up Your Website for Success

Hurix Digital

According to Google research, 53% of mobile site visitors will leave a page that takes over 3 seconds to load. Faster page load times keep visitors engaged on your site. For e-commerce sites, this directly translates to more sales and revenue. Slower sites leave money on the table. Clearly, speed matters.

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Why your LMS is slow and what you can do about it

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

Overloaded server: When too many users access the LMS simultaneously, the server can become overwhelmed and slow down. Unoptimised media files: Large files like images and videos can slow down your LMS if they are not optimised for web use. Too many hacky workarounds and one-size-fits-all plugins.

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The Best (WordPress) LMS Hosting

LearnDash

Let me explain what I mean… For some of you reading this article, you may have a Moodle site intended for many courses and users. Rarely do our sites go down. Heck, they’ll even transfer your entire site for FREE to their servers (just ask). learning management system lms WordPress'

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Video in Captivate – Embed Vs Stream

Adobe Captivate

. • It increases the overall size of your project, sometimes drastically, this will impact your overall loading times for the project when housed on a web server or LMS. Almost every video you see on the web is streaming from a dedicated media server. Streaming Downloads. The more notable ones are YouTube and Vimeo.